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`NORITAKA IGUCHI
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`2015-1682T
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`Application No.
`14/941,583
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`Kaitlin A Retaliick
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the
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`first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Continued Examination Under 37 CFR 1.114
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`1.114. Applicant's submission filed on 01/03/2019 has been entered.
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`Status of the Application
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`Claim 9 has been added. Claims 1—6, 8, and 9 are currently pending in this application.
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`Information Disclosure Statement
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`The information disclosure statement filed 01/23/2019 fails to comply with 37 CFR
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`1.98(a)(1), which requires the following: (1) a list of all patents, publications, applications, or
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`other information submitted for consideration by the Office; (2) U.S. patents and U.S. patent
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`application publications listed in a section separately from citations of other documents; (3) the
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`application number of the application in which the information disclosure statement is being
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`The Non Patent Literature filed on 01/23/2019 was not listed on the IDS submitted on
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`01/23/2019. The information disclosure statement has been placed in the application file, but
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`the information referred to therein has not been considered.
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant's arguments filed 01/03/2019 have been fully considered but they are not
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`persuasive.
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`On page 5 ofthe Applicant’s Remarks, the Applicant argues that, ”Based on a review of
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`Kim (e.g., paragraphs [0051]—[0053], [0058], and [0060]), the reference at best discloses or
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`suggests that different program identifications (PIDs) are allocated to a video stream
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`corresponding to a base layer, a video stream corresponding to an enhancement layer, and an
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`audio stream. The Applicant asserts that Kim fails to disclose or suggest the use of a packet ID
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`and a layer level ID that are different kinds of IDs having different functions, as now recited in
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`independent claim 1. For at least the reasons noted above, no combination of Kim and Yun
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`discloses or suggests all the features recited in independent claim 1 (as amended). Likewise, no
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`combination of Kim and Yun discloses or suggests all the features recited in claims 2 and 8 by
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`virtue of their dependencies from independent claim 1."
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`However, the Examiner respectfully disagrees with the Applicant’s Remarks. Kim
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`discloses that the MUX 114 of FIG. 1 packetizes and multiplexes program specification
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`information, Le, a stream map, a compressed and encoded SVC video stream, Le, a base—layer
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`video stream and an enhancement—layer video stream, and an audio stream, thereby
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`generating an MPEG—2 TS [See Kim, 0051]. Different program identifications (PIDs) are allocated
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`to a video stream corresponding to a base layer, a video stream corresponding to an
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`enhancement layer, and an audio stream [See Kim, 0051]. The MUX 114 packetizes the base—
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`layer video stream, the enhancement video stream and the audio stream output from the
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`encoders 112 and 113 into respective PES packets 210 [See Kim, 0052]. Thereafter, the MUX
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`114 packetizes the PES packets 210 into TS packets 220 [See Kim, 0052]. One PES packet is
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`packetized into one or more TS packets [See Kim, 0052]. That is, as shown in FIG. 2, the TS
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`generated at the MUX 114 includes an audio TS packet, a base—layer video TS packet and an
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`enhancement—layer video TS packet each having different PIDs [See Kim, 0053]. The program
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`specification information is included in a header of the TS packet [See Kim, 0053]. Thus, Kim
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`discloses that each TS packet (base—layer video, enhancement—layer video, etc.) has different
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`program identifications (PIDs).
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`Through a PID filter 32, the scalable separator 115 finds packets including program
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`specification information (PSI) and stores PID information allocated to a base—layer video
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`packet, an enhancement—layer video packet and an audio packet of the program specification
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`information in a Program Map Table (PMT) 31 [See Kim, 0056]. Then, the separator 33 outputs
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`a program specification information packet, an audio packet and a base—layer video packet as
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`the first layer (L1) and outputs an enhancement—layer video packet as the second layer (L2)
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`under the control of the PID filter 32 [See Kim, 0058]. Thus, Kim discloses a separate
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`identification for separation of the packets using the first layer (L1) and second layer (L2).
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`Yun discloses generating service streams for transmitting broadcasting signals [See Yun,
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`9]. In Fig. 8, it is assumed that the service field (Service k1) defines the first stream [See Yun, 90].
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`The service field (Service k1) includes a service identification field (which is shown as "Sld" in
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`FIG. 8) and a service component description field (which is shown as "Service comp.
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`description 1" in FIG. 8) [See Yun, 0091]. The service identification field (SId) transmits an
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`arbitrary high—quality video service identifier (which is shown as "Sldx" in FIG. 8), and the
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`service component description field (Service comp. description 1) transmits information on a
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`subchannel through which the first stream is transmitted, or the kind of service that is obtained
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`by decoding the first stream [See Yun, 0091]. Particularly, in the service component description
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`field (Service comp. description 1), the data service component type field (which is shown as
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`"DSCTy" in FIG. 8) indicates that the first stream is decoded from the video service [See Yun,
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`0092]. According to the existing terrestrial DMB system, a data service component type for the
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`video service is defined as 24 [See Yun, 0092]. In the service component description field, a
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`priority flag transmitting the order of decoding the first stream transmits a value indicating high
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`priority [See Yun, 93]. A priority flag composed of 1 indicates primary and a priority flag
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`composed of 0 indicates secondary [See Yun, 93]. That is, as shown in FIG. 8, according to the
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`first exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the priority flag (P/S) of the service
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`component description field (Service comp. description 1) transmits 1 [See Yun, 93]. As shown
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`in Fig. 9, it is assumed that a service field (Service k2) defines the second stream [See Yun, 94].
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`In the service component description field (Service comp. description 2), a priority flag (which
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`is shown as "P/S" in FIG. 9) transmits a value indicating secondary [See Yun, 98].
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`Therefore, the Service K1 contains the Service Identification Field [See Yun. 91], the
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`Service Comp. Description Field which includes the DSCTy field which indicates that the first
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`stream (Service K1) is decoded from the video service [See Yun, 92], and the priority flag which
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`indicates that the stream is the primary stream [See Yun, 93]. Service K2 contains the Service
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`Identification Field which is the same as the SID of Service K1 to show that the K2 is related to
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`the K1 [See Yun, 94—95], the Service Comp. Description Field which includes the DSCTy field
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`which indicates that the second stream (Service K2) is additional data that is decoded to a high—
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`quality video service [See Yun, 96], and the priority flag which indicates that the stream is the
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`secondary stream [See Yun, 98].
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`Thus, the streams include at least three different identifiers, such as the service
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`identification field which is common to the Service K1, Service K2 and the Service Comp.
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`Description Field which includes the DSCTy field, and the priority flags which indicate whether
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`the stream is a primary or secondary stream. Therefore, Yun discloses at least two types of
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`identifiers in the stream used to identify different properties ofthe streams.
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`It would have been to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Kim with the use of a Service Identification
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`Field for each service (SID), a service component description field for each service, a priority flag
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`for each service in the stream as taught by Yun in order to ensure that it is possible to
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`discriminate the enhancement layer video service stream and the base layer video stream on
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`the basis of information transmitted through the data constituent elements type field and
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`information transmitted through the priority flag [See Yun, 99].
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35
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`USC. 102 and 103 (or as subject to pre—AIA 35 USC. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction
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`of the statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of rejection if the
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`prior art relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is
`not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention
`and the prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obvious before the
`effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the
`claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the invention
`was made.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere C0,, 383 U.S. 1, 148 USPQ 459
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`(1966), that are applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35
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`U.S.C.103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`Claims 1, 2, and 8 are rejected under 35 U.S.C.103 as being unpatentable over Kim et al.
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`(Hereafter, ”Kim”) [US 2010/0272190 A1] in view of Yun et al. (Hereafter, ”Yun”) [W0
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`2008/ 156325 A2].
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`In regards to claim 1, Kim discloses a transmitting method for transmitting encoded
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`data obtained by hierarchically encoding a video image ([0001] a scalable
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`transmitting/receiving apparatus and method for improving availability of a broadcasting
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`service) at a base layer level and an enhancement layer level ([0051-0053 and Fig.2] the TS
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`packet consists of either a base-layer video or an enhancement layer video), the transmitting
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`method comprising: a generating step of generating (i) an encoded stream ([0052] The MUX
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`114 packetizes the base-layer video stream, the enhancement video stream and the audio
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`stream output from the encoders 112 and 113 into respective PES packets 210. Thereafter,
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`the MUX 114 packetizes the PES packets 210 into TS packets 220. One PES packet is
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`packetized into one or more TS packets.), the encoded stream including packets which are
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`obtained by packetizing the encoded data ([0051-0053 and Fig. 2] the TS packet consists of
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`either a base-layer video or an enhancement layer video) and to each of which (H) a packet
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`ID ([0053] an audio TS packet, a base-layer video TS packet and an enhancement-layer video
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`TS packet each having different Ple) and (i—2) a layer ID are allocated ([0058 and 0060] the
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`packet streams are identified as first layer (L1:base layer) and second layer (L2:enhancement-
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`layer), and (ii) information indicating an association relationship ([0051 and Fig. 4] The MUX
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`114 of FIG. 1 packetizes and multiplexes program specification information, i.e., a stream
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`map, a compressed and encoded SVC video stream, i.e., a base-layer video stream and an
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`enhancement-layer video stream, and an audio stream, thereby generating an MPEG-2 TS.
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`Different program identifications (Ple) are allocated to a video stream corresponding to a
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`base layer, a video stream corresponding to an enhancement layer, and an audio stream.)
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`between the packet ID and a layer level ([0053] The program specification information is
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`included in a header of the TS packet.), (i—1) the packet ID being common among the packets
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`regardless of whether each of the packets is at the base layer level or the enhancement layer
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`level ([0053] an audio TS packet, a base-layer video TS packet and an enhancement-layer
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`video TS packet each having different Ple), and (i—2) the layer level ID being different from the
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`packet ID and indicating whether the packet is at the base layer level or the enhancement layer
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`level ([0053 and 0060] the PID of the packet and the layer indication of the video stream
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`containing the packet are different); and a first transmitting step of transmitting the generated
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`encoded stream ([0053] That is, as shown in FIG. 2, the TS generated at the MUX 114 includes
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`an audio TS packet, a base-layer video TS packet and an enhancement-layer video TS packet
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`each having different Ple. The program specification information is included in a header of
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`the TS packet.), and the generated information indicating the association relationship ([0062-
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`0063] FIG. 4 is a view for explaining specification information of a PMT applied to the present
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`invention. As shown in FIG. 4, a PID type includes Ple respectively representing a PMT
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`packet, a base-layer video packet, an enhancement-layer video packet (PID-PMT,
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`PlD_video_base layer, PlD_video_enhancement layer and PlD_audio). Respective PID values
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`thereof are ‘100‘, ‘200‘, ‘201‘ and ‘202‘).
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`Yun discloses a transmitting method for transmitting encoded data obtained by
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`hierarchically encoding a video image at a base layer level and an enhancement layer level ([9]
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`generating service streams for transmitting broadcasting signals), the transmitting method
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`comprising: a generating step of generating (i) an encoded stream, the encoded stream
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`including packets which are obtained by packetizing the encoded data and to each ofwhich (i—
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`1) a packet ID ([91] The service identification field (Sld) transmits an arbitrary high-quality
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`video service identifier (which is shown as "Sldx" in FIG. 8).) and (i—2) a layer level ID are
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`allocated ([91] The service component description field (Service comp. description 1)
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`transmits information on a subchannel through which the first stream is transmitted, or the
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`kind of service that is obtained by decoding the first stream.) and (ii) information indicating an
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`association relationship between the packet ID and a layer level ([92] the Service Comp.
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`Description Field which includes the DSCTy field which indicates that the first stream (Service
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`K1) is decoded from the video service, and [93] the priority flag which indicates that the
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`stream is the primary stream [96] the Service Comp. Description Field which includes the
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`DSCTy field which indicates that the second stream (Service K2) is additional data that is
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`decoded to a high-quality video service , and [98] the priority flag which indicates that the
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`stream is the secondary stream), (i—1) the packet ID being common among the packets
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`regardless of whether each of the packets is at the base layer level or the enhancement layer
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`level ([94-95] Service K2 contains the Service Identification Field which is the same as the SID
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`of Service K1 to show that the K2 is related to the K1.), and (i—2) the layer level ID being
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`different from the packet ID and indicating whether the packet is at the base layer level or the
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`enhancement layer level ([93] In the service component description field, a priority flag
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`transmitting the order of decoding the first stream transmits a value indicating high priority.
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`A priority flag composed of 1 indicates primary and a priority flag composed of 0 indicates
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`secondary. That is, as shown in FIG. 8, according to the first exemplary embodiment of the
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`present invention, the priority flag (P/S) of the service component description field (Service
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`comp. description 1) transmits 1. [94] As shown in Fig. 9, it is assumed that a service field
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`(Service k2) defines the second stream. [98] In the service component description field
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`(Service comp. description 2), a priority flag (which is shown as "P/S" in FIG. 9) transmits a
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`value indicating secondary.);
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`It would have been to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Kim with the use of a Service Identification
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`Field for each service (SID), a service component description field for each service, a priority flag
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`for each service in the stream as taught by Yun in order to ensure that it is possible to
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`discriminate the enhancement layer video service stream and the base layer video stream on
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`the basis of information transmitted through the data constituent elements type field and
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`information transmitted through the priority flag [See Yun, 99].
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`In regards to claim 2, the limitations of claim 1 have been addressed. Kim discloses
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`wherein the encoded data of the base layer level is independently decodable data or is
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`decodable data by referring to decoded data of another encoded data of the base layer level
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`([0032] The base layer corresponds to a compression result of an SD resolution image
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`compatible to the H.264 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard, and the enhancement layer
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`corresponds to a result of compression and encoding performed by referencing an input HD
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`resolution image and an encoding result of the base layer according to the H.264 SVC
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`standard. If only a base-layer video stream is decoded, an SD image may be restored, and if
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`an enhancement-layer video stream is decoded together with the base-layer video stream, an
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`HD image may be restored.), and the encoded data of the enhancement layer level is
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`decodable data by referring to decoded data of the encoded data of the base layer level ([0032]
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`The enhancement layer corresponds to a result of compression and encoding performed by
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`referencing an input HD resolution image and an encoding result of the base layer according
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`to the H.264 SVC standard. If an enhancement-layer video stream is decoded together with
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`the base-layer video stream, an HD image may be restored. The enhancement-layer video
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`stream cannot be decoded alone.).
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`In regards to claim 8, the limitations of claim 1 have been addressed. Kim discloses
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`wherein the information indicating the association relationship includes one of information
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`indicating that the encoded stream is individually decodable stream, and information indicating
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`that another encoded stream which is necessary to decode the encoded stream ([0032] The
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`two layers are a base layer and an enhancement layer. The base layer corresponds to a
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`compression result of an SD resolution image compatible to the H.264 Advanced Video
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`Coding (AVC) standard, and the enhancement layer corresponds to a result of compression
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`and encoding performed by referencing an input HD resolution image and an encoding result
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`of the base layer according to the H.264 SVC standard. If only a base-layer video stream is
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`decoded, an SD image may be restored, and if an enhancement-layer video stream is decoded
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`together with the base-layer video stream, an HD image may be restored. The enhancement-
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`layer video stream cannot be decoded alone.).
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`Claims 3, 4, and 6 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Kim in
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`view of Yun in further view of Kim et al. (Hereafter, ”Kim052") [US 2010/0266052 A1].
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`In regards to claim 3, the limitations of claim 2 have been addressed. Kim discloses
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`wherein the generating step includes: generating a first encoded stream that is the encoded
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`stream which includes the packet obtained by packetizing the encoded data of the base layer
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`level and does not include the packet obtained by packetizing the encoded data ofthe
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`enhancement layer level ([0037] The scalable separator 115 separates the TS packets
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`generated by the MUX 114 into a first layer (L1) packet stream and a second layer (L2) packet
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`stream. The first layer (L1) packet stream includes a base-layer video packet, an audio packet
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`and a program specification information packet.); and generating a second encoded stream
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`that is the encoded stream which includes the packet obtained by packetizing the encoded data
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`of the enhancement layer level and does not include the packet obtained by packetizing the
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`encoded data of the base layer level ([0037] The scalable separator 115 separates the TS
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`packets generated by the MUX 114 into a first layer (L1) packet stream and a second layer
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`(L2) packet stream. The second layer (L2) packet stream includes an enhancement-layer video
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`packet.), and the transmitting step includes transmitting the first encoded stream by using a
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`first channel, and transmitting the second encoded stream by using a second channel different
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`from the first channel ([0036] The scalable transmission unit 117 separates the MPEG-2 TS
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`packets into multiple layers and transmits them by using a different transmission scheme for
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`each layer. [0059] multi-channel broadcasting).
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`Kim discloses different transmission schemes for each layer and multi—channel
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`broadcasting [See Kim, 0059]. However, Kim doesn’t explicitly disclose the transmitting step
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`includes transmitting the first encoded stream by using a first channel, and transmitting the
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`second encoded stream by using a second channel different from the first channel.
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`Kim052 discloses the transmitting step includes transmitting the first encoded stream by
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`using a first channel ([0051] The base layer channel decoder 309 may receive a base layer TS
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`via a conventional T-DMB transmission network and perform channel decoding for the base
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`layer TS.), and transmitting the second encoded stream by using a second channel different
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`([0020] an enhancement layer processing unit configured to receive an enhancement layer
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`stream via a different transmission channel from the transmission channel of the base layer
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`stream) from the first channel ([0042] According to an aspect of the present invention,
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`Application/Control Number: 14/941,583
`Art Unit: 2482
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`Page 14
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`depending on setting, the transmission channel determining unit 221 may determine a
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`transmission channel of a conventional T-DMB network, a satellite DMB network, a
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`communication network, and the like and transmit enhancement layer data via the
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`determined transmission channel.).
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`It would have been to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Kim with the transmission of the base layer
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`stream and the enhancement layer stream through different transmission channels as taught
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`by Kim052. The motivation behind this modification would have been to simplify a system
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`operation, multiplexing and outputting an audio ES and a data ES and to transform the ES to be
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`transmittable via a different channel such as a T—DMB transmission network channel, a DMB
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`network channel, a communication network channel, and the like, and thereby transmit the
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`transformed elementary stream [See Kim052, 0065].
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`In regards to claim 4, the limitations of claim 3 have been addressed. Kim fails to
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`explicitly disclose wherein the generating step includes generating the first encoded stream and
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`the second encoded stream according to different multiplexing methods.
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`Kim052 wherein the generating step includes generating the first encoded stream and
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`the second encoded stream according to different multiplexing methods ([Fig. 2] the base layer
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`video stream is multiplexed in the T-DMB multiplexer 209 and the enhancement later video
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`stream is multiplexed in the enhancement layer TS multiplexer 215).
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`It would have been to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Kim with the multiplexing of the video streams
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`Application/Control Number: 14/941,583
`Art Unit: 2482
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`Page 15
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`through different multiplexers as taught by Kim052 in order to simplify a system operation,
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`multiplexing and outputting an audio ES and a data ES and to transform the ES to be
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`transmittable via a different channel such as a T—DMB transmission network channel, a DMB
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`network channel, a communication network channel, and the like, and thereby transmit the
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`transformed elementary stream [See Kim052, 0065].
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`In regards to claim 6, the limitations of claim 3 have been addressed. Kim discloses
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`wherein one of the first channel and the second channel is a channel for broadcasting ([0017]
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`multi-channel high-quality satellite broadcasting), and
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`Kim fails to explicitly disclose the other one ofthe first channel and the second channel
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`is a channel used for communication.
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`Kim052 discloses wherein one ofthe first channel and the second channel is a channel
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`for broadcasting ([0051] The base layer channel decoder 309 may receive a base layer TS via a
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`conventional T-DMB transmission network and perform channel decoding for the base layer
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`TS.), and the other one of the first channel and the second channel is a channel used for
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`communication ([0042] According to an aspect of the present invention, depending on
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`setting, the transmission channel determining unit 221 may determine a transmission
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`channel of a conventional T-DMB network, a satellite DMB network, a communication
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`network, and the like and transmit enhancement layer data via the determined transmission
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`channel.).
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`It would have been to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Kim with the transmission of the base layer
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`

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`Application/Control Number: 14/941,583
`Art Unit: 2482
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`Page 16
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`stream and the enhancement layer stream through different transmission channels as taught
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`by Kim052. The motivation behind this modification would have been to simplify a system
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`operation, multiplexing and outputting an audio ES and a data ES and to transform the ES to be
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`transmittable via a different channel such as a T—DMB transmission network channel, a DMB
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`network channel, a communication network channel, and the like, and thereby transmit the
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`transformed elementary stream [See Kim052, 0065].
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`Claim 5 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Kim in view of Yun in
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`further view of Kim052 in even further view of Hwang et al. (Hereafter, ”Hwang”) [US
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`2013/0097627 A1].
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`In regards to claim 5, the limitations of claim 4 have been addressed. Kim discloses
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`wherein the generating step includes: generating one of the first encoded stream and the
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`second encoded stream according to MPEG—2 TS (Moving Picture Experts Group—2 Transport
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`Stream) ([0035] generating Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)-2 transport stream (TS)
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`packets); and
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`Kim discloses that the TS packets are MPEG—2 TS packets. Kim fails to explicitly disclose
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`generating one of the first encoded strea

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